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FILE - Cowboys defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence (90) flashes a smile after he helped break up a Jacksonville pass attempt during the first half of a game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington on Sunday, Oct. 14, 2018. (Tom Fox/The Dallas Morning News)

With the season now over, the Dallas Cowboys must switch gears and start making roster decisions. The Cowboys have several free agents that they need to make a decision on. Several Dallas free agents are key players, none more notable than defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence.

Lawrence headlines the list of expiring contracts for the Cowboys. Here is a full list of the Cowboys' free agents:

DeMarcus Lawrence

How he came to Cowboys: The Cowboys drafted Lawrence in the second round of the 2014 NFL draft. He signed the team's franchise tag last year worth one-year and $17.143 million.

2018 stats: 64 tackles, 2 forced fumbles, 10.5 sacks

Position-group outlook: Lawrence has unquestionably been the Cowboys' best defensive player for the past two seasons. Re-signing Lawrence to a long-term deal is the team's top priority this offseason. Lawrence is one of the NFL's premier pass rushers and should be a mainstay in Dallas.

Tavon Austin

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Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Tavon Austin (10) celebrates a stop during the fourth quarter of an NFL playoff game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Seattle Seahawks on Saturday, January 5, 2019 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. (Ashley Landis/The Dallas Morning News)

How he came to Cowboys: The Cowboys acquired Austin from the Los Angeles Rams for a 2018 sixth-round pick.

2018 stats: 8 receptions, 140 yards, 2 touchdowns

Position-group outlook: Dallas certainly knows what it feels like to play without Austin. The speedy receiver was plagued by a groin injury for several weeks during the regular season. Austin is good on special teams and is a nice gadget guy on offense, but the team's top priority at wideout is to retain Amari Cooper whose contract expires at the end of next season.

If Austin does re-sign it'll be on a team-friendly deal.

Cole Beasley

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Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Cole Beasley (11) breaks away from Seattle Seahawks defensive back Neiko Thorpe (23) on a return during the second half of play at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, on Saturday, January 5, 2019. The Dallas Cowboys defeated the Seattle Seahawks 24-22 to advance to the next round. (Vernon Bryant/The Dallas Morning News)

How he come to Cowboys: The Cowboys signed Beasley as an undrafted free agent in 2012.

2018 stats: 65 catches, 672 yards, 3 touchdowns

Position-group outlook: The Cowboys are the only team Beasley's ever known. That will probably change next year. Beasley saw his production take a dip once Cooper came to town and the Cowboys' priority at wide receiver is the man they got from Oakland.

The 29-year-old receiver is likely seeking a big payday. He's more inclined to get that outside of Dallas.

David Irving

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Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle David Irving (95) kneels to the side and watches teammates participate in drills during the team's minicamp at The Star on Wednesday, June 13, 2018, in Frisco. (Smiley N. Pool/The Dallas Morning News)

How he came to Cowboys: The Cowboys signed Irving off the Kansas City Chiefs practice squad in 2015. He signed a one-year, $2.9 million contract with Dallas in 2018.

2018 stats: 4 tackles, 1 sack

Position-group outlook: Irving suffered a high ankle sprain during practice before Week 9's game against the Tennessee Titans, and he's rarely been around the team since. Most people believe Irving's days with the Silver and Blue are over. The question is if the talented defensive tackle has the desire to continuing playing. Teams are going to question his heart for football.

Irving's been productive in his short stints on the field. But his overall film library is small.

The defensive tackle's off-field problems could shy other teams away. He failed to show up to multiple drug tests this year.

How he came to Cowboys:The Cowboys signed Fleming to a one-year*, $3.5 million deal in March of 2018.

2018 stats: 14 games, 3 starts, 2 false start penalties

Position-group outlook: Fleming's been a serviceable backup lineman for the Cowboys, starting three games for the team. The Cowboys could draft a lineman in the draft to replace Fleming, but don't be surprised if the team gives him another short-term deal.

L.P. Ladouceur

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Dallas Cowboys long snapper L.P. LaDouceur (91) makes a face as he leaves the stadium after the Dallas Cowboys lost to the Washington Redskins 20-17 on Sunday, October 21, 2018 in Landover, Maryland. (Ashley Landis/The Dallas Morning News)

How he came to Cowboys: The Cowboys signed the undrafted Ladouceur in 2005 after the New Orleans Saints released him in the preseason. They have since re-signed him three times, including a five-year extension in 2013 and a one-year pact in 2018.

2018 stats: 16 starts, 133 snaps

Position-group outlook: Ladouceur is the longest tenured Cowboy. He's been with the team for 14 seasons. The only players with more service time in franchise history are Jason Witten, Bill Bates and Mark Tuinei who all played 15 years with the team.

The 37-year-old is still productive and his position isn't that taxing. Ladouceur hasn't hinted at retirement. Odds are he'll sign another short-term contract.

Damien Wilson

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Dallas Cowboys middle linebacker Jaylon Smith (54) and outside linebacker Damien Wilson (57) celebrate after running Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson (3) off the sideline during the first quarter of an NFL playoff game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Seattle Seahawks on Saturday, January 5, 2019 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. (Ashley Landis/The Dallas Morning News)

How he came to Cowboys: The Cowboys drafted Wilson in the fourth round of the 2015 NFL draft.

2018 stats: 37 tackles, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble

Position-group outlook:The strong side linebacker is the least heralded of the bunch. Middle linebacker Jaylon Smith and weak side linebackers Leighton Vander Esch are the tackling machines. Wilson was on the field for just 286 plays this year.

Wilson's rookie deal is up this year. The team can probably find another linebacker just as productive through the draft. Dallas often lines up with just Smith and Vander Esch at linebacker.

Geoff Swaim

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Dallas Cowboys tight end Geoff Swaim (87) receives some blocking after making a first quarter catch against the Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Sunday, November 18, 2018. (Tom Fox/The Dallas Morning News)

How he came to Cowboys: The Cowboys drafted the tight end in the seventh round of the 2015 NFL draft.

2018 stats: 26 catches, 242 receiving yards, 1 touchdown

Position-group outlook: The Cowboys placed Swaim on injured reserve in December because of a wrist injury. It's assumed that Dallas will let him walk in free agency and move forward with Blake Jarwin and Dalton Schultz. The team is also expected to select a tight end in this year's draft.

Rod Smith

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Dallas Cowboys' Rod Smith (45) scores a touchdown in the second half of an NFL football game at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey on Sunday, Dec. 30, 2018. (Shaban Athuman/The Dallas Morning News)

How he came to Cowboys: Dallas claimed Smith off waivers in 2015.

2018 stats: 44 carries, 127 rushing yards, 1 touchdown

Position-group outlook:Jaylon Smith's older brother has been a steady backup running back for the Cowboys. The team doesn't use him much due to Ezekiel Elliott turning into an every-down running back, but Smith doesn't make mistakes and plays within himself.

The Cowboys would like to have him return on a reasonable deal, but he might seek more opportunity elsewhere.

Jamize Olawale

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Dallas Cowboys running back Jamize Olawale (49) makes a first quarter reception and turns up field against the Washington Redskins at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, Thursday, November 22, 2018. (Tom Fox/The Dallas Morning News)

How he came to Cowboys: The Oakland Raiders traded Olawale and a sixth-round pick in exchange for a fifth-rounder in March. This year was the fullback's second stint in Dallas. The Cowboys signed him as an undrafted free agent in 2012. Soon after, Oakland plunked him off the Cowboys' practice squad.

2018 stats: 16 games, 114 plays at fullback

Position-group outlook: Unfortunately for Olawale (and all fullbacks) the fullback position is almost extinct in today's NFL. Olawale is one of the best fullbacks in the league, but the position has been marginalized.

Others

Marcus Martin: The fifth-year offensive lineman suffered a torn ligament in his right big toe during the preseason opener and was placed on injured reserve.

Caraun Reid: The fifth-year defensive tackle had 10 tackles, one forced fumble and a half a sack in his first season with the Cowboys.

Datone Jones: The sixth-year defensive end was placed on injured reserve in September with a knee injury.

Darian Thompson (restricted free agent): The third-year defensive back appeared in 10 games for the Cowboys in his first year with the team.

Justin March-Lillard (restricted free agent): The fourth-year inside linebacker appeared in 23 games in two seasons for the Cowboys.